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In a world undergoing profound change and marked by gender issues, the study of an all-male talking circle seems an ideal entry point for understanding the challenges facing contemporary man. The tension between redefining and renewing models, representations and discourses emerges not only between the individuals themselves, but also within them, revealing the quest for meaning that inhabits them.While the sociological approach is central to this study, it does not confine itself to it, multiplying perspectives by invoking various authors such as Erving Goffman, Antonio Damasio, Marcel Mauss,…mehr

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In a world undergoing profound change and marked by gender issues, the study of an all-male talking circle seems an ideal entry point for understanding the challenges facing contemporary man. The tension between redefining and renewing models, representations and discourses emerges not only between the individuals themselves, but also within them, revealing the quest for meaning that inhabits them.While the sociological approach is central to this study, it does not confine itself to it, multiplying perspectives by invoking various authors such as Erving Goffman, Antonio Damasio, Marcel Mauss, Pierre Bourdieu, Carl.G.Jung, Michel Foucault and many others. By refusing to provide definitive answers, this book invites us to ask questions.
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Autorenporträt
Luc Jochem was born in Chambéry into a modest working-class family. From an early age, he was fascinated by fantasy literature, which introduced him to the social sciences. He was strongly influenced by the writings of Carl G. Jung. He holds a MASTER's degree in sociology. Father of two daughters, this book is dedicated to them.